Ann Senghas

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Ann Senghas
Occupation(s)Professor of Psychology, Director of the Language Acquisition and Development Laboratory
AwardsNational Academies of Science and Engineering, Frontiers of Science Fellow, 2000
Academic background
EducationB.A., Smith College
Alma mater Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology